Andrew Zuckerman has spent the last few years taking high-def pictures of birds captured against a white background.
And the results are stunning.
He has more on his work here
Andrew Zuckerman has spent the last few years taking high-def pictures of birds captured against a white background.
And the results are stunning.
He has more on his work here
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
Wow, that's so good as to almost look a bit fake at first. Eagles are rad, if they grew just a little big bigger nobody would ever go outside for fear of eagle attacks.
Hell, if I didn't do things just because they made me feel a bit ridiculous, I wouldn't have much of a social life. - Santo Rugger.
Back in the day, this was no joke: An eagle apparently got the Taung Child
Wow. Like Ryan said, it looked fake to me at first it's so crisp. I'd love to see the book. The American Kestral on the site is truly stunning. The distinctive markings and the high-def photography highlight every feather.
Hell, if I didn't do things just because they made me feel a bit ridiculous, I wouldn't have much of a social life. - Santo Rugger.
Extinct New Zealand eagle may have eaten humans:
http://www.physorg.com/news171900306.html
Pleasant dreams!
Those are extinct, though. Let's look at some living eagles and how they might interact with humans today!
Oh. Eagle attacks have Unalaska residents on alertOn a recent weekday, Allana Gustafson was pushing an empty mail cart outside the Dutch Harbor post office when she heard the beating of wings like heavy breathing behind her.
Next came a sharp pain. A bald eagle nesting on the nearby cliff had swooped down and carved a rice-sized divot in her scalp, she said, leaving a bloody but superficial wound and serving a reminder to eagle-ridden Unalaska: Don't turn your back on big, nesting birds.
As a result of this thread I just ordered Creatures by Zuckerman. Same treatment, different animals. My kid should love it.
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